Tiger Shroff calls this insane backflip ‘basic’ and we want to disagree – watch video

If we make a list of reasons why fans love Tiger Shroff, we will be sitting here all day. But his fitness is one thing that makes everyone look up to him, even the haters. Who would not want to be as fit as him? Well, as per the actor, the road to fitness is very easy. “Basic,” in his own words.

Tiger has taken the viral fitness challenge extended to him by Hrithik Roshan, whose own contribution to the challenge did not go down well. So, Tiger showed us an awesome back flip, in a video posted on his social media pages, which he says is one of his ways to keep fit. All good so far. But what made us scoff is how Tiger described the exercise. Right before showing us the insanely tough move, he says, “Here is a little, basic, fundamental move I do to keep functionally fit.” Can you believe that? Little? Basic? Fundamental? That back flip is anything but those three words, man!

Tiger was last seen in Baaghi 2. The movie is one of the most successful productions of the year. His father, Jackie Shroff is one of those who absolutely loved the film. In an exclusive interaction with BollywoodLife, the veteran actor said, “I loved the film and I cried in the end. The last shot made my eyes tear up. Jab wo khud ki bachi ko tel lagata hai sar pe, mera bheja thanda ho gaya (he put oil on his daughter’s head, and my mind was feeling calm).” On being asked Jackie also added that he will love to work with Tiger if given the right script and if their timings match. “Leaving a good opportunity like that in life, won’t look good on us father and son.”

Talking about having established an action hero image with Baaghi 2, Tiger has said during a media interaction, “I think I have been preparing for this since my childhood. It was my dream to be an action hero. It was challenging, but it is my passion and dream, so I think I was being prepared for it since I was a child and I would like to thank master Shifuji as he was instrumental in this film for the action training,”